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WKU Faculty, Staff and students as well as community members are welcome to stop in the classroom to look at weaving techniques and materials. As well, weavers taking morning workshops are welcome to continue their work.

Join the staff of the Kentucky Museum for a behind-the-scenes tour to learn about how they conceive, build, and promote museum exhibits. In this class, you will visit the museum’s fabrication shop and meet with Lead Technician Charles Hurst who designs and builds our physical exhibits. Director Brent Bjorkman and Collections Curator and Registrar Sandy Staebell will then lead the class through our two natural-world inspired exhibit spaces.

WKU Faculty, Staff and students as well as community members are welcome to stop in the classroom to look at weaving techniques and materials. As well, weavers taking morning workshops are welcome to continue their work.

WKU Faculty, Staff and students as well as community members are welcome to stop in the classroom to look at weaving techniques and materials. As well, weavers taking weaving workshops are welcome to continue their work.

The Bowling Green Gallery Hop is a unique collaboration between the city's independent and non-profit galleries, museums, and studio centers. The Kentucky Museum and other art venues freely open their doors with extended hours for five Gallery Hop evenings. During the October 12 Gallery Hop the Kentucky Museum will show Salient Features, artist Charles Brindley.

WKU Faculty, Staff and students as well as community members are welcome to stop in the classroom to look at weaving techniques and materials. As well, weavers taking weaving workshops are welcome to continue their work.

WKU Faculty, Staff and students as well as community members are welcome to stop in the classroom to look at weaving techniques and materials. As well, weavers taking weaving workshops are welcome to continue their work.

Tuesday, October 30th

Mask Making

Paint and decorate a pre-formed paper pulp mask.

To attend this WKU Student workshop pre-registration is required. There are a limited number of spaces in this workshop and we will close registation when it is filled. There is no workshop fee but there is a suggested donation of $5 for materials.